Managing yourself : a competence approach to supervisory management

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Managing yourself : a competence approach to supervisory management

Roger Cartwright ... [et al.]

(In charge)

Blackwell Publishers, 1998

Revised and updated ed

  • : pbk

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"NVQ/ SVQ level 3 & 4."

Includes bibliographical references (p. [214]) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Managing Yourself focuses on what is one of the key areas for supervisors and managers to master; personal competance and personal effectiveness in the workplace.

Table of Contents

List of Figures. Acknowledgements. Introduction. 1. The Scenario. 2. Whare am I Now?. 3. Where do I want to Get to, and How am I Going to Get There?. 4. Who is Going With Me, What do I Need and Who Can Help?. 5. How Long will it Take?. 6. Finding the Time. 7. Am I on the Right Track, and How Will I Know When I get There?. 8. Where do I Go from Here?. 9. Personal Competence in Action. 10. Action Plan. Appendix: MCI Personal Competence Model. References. Index.

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